Sentences with phrase «again on an upward trend»

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There was just a temporary blip, before the upward trend resumed again,» said Per - Arne Sandegren, chief analyst at Svensk Mäklarstatistik, a company that collects data on the Swedish housing market, to SvD Näringsliv.
On the other hand, the number of truck accessory retailers declined by about 43 % during the same period, but that category had been decimated during the recession and is now trending upward again.
«In the coming weeks, it is possible that six months of pent - up demand will be unleashed on the market, sending prices sharply upward again; this when the pre-intervention 2016 trend was a natural market slowdown based on eroding affordability.»
After over a year of sideways and downward movement from late 2015 through early 2017, the most recent NASA report shows that over the past year an acceleration in sea level rise has become visible on the NASA graph, even with just a quick glance (then again, while the long term trend is consistently upward, the annual trend is so variable, that it's likely foolish on my part to suggest a change in trend based on the most recent periods of increase which have only been occurring for less than 12 months).
It seems that what you are doing in your claims on trends is mathematically equivalent to claiming that roughly from x = 9 to x = 13, there is an upward trend, but that from x = 0 to roughly x = 9, there is no underlying upward trend curve at all, even though there is — it's f. (See again f by itself.)
The Arctic Oscillation was fairly stable until about 1970, but then varied on more or less decadal time scales, with signs of an underlying upward trend, until the late 1990s, when it again stabilized.
There are some events to consider in the future that could again put Bitcoin price on an upward trend.
Indeed, the currency is already on an upward trend again, jumping back to a $ 15,000 valuation at the time of writing.
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